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CARNER--Ronald S. Ronald S. Carner, age 86, from Bridgehampton, NY, passed on Tuesday, June 3, 2025 in his sleep at his home in North Hills, NY. Born in Brooklyn, Ron spent his youth in the school yard playing ball, and his adult life in Long Island, NY, as a law partner in the Sarisohn and Carner firm in Commack. A dedicated volunteer for Maccabi USA, he assumed its presidency and also served as Vice-President of Maccabi World Union, leading missions of thousands of Jewish youth to the Maccabiah Games in Israel every four years. After graduating James Madison High School (1957), Ron attended Brandeis University (1961) followed by Loyola Law School (1965), with a brief service in the National Guard in between. A natural athlete, Ron played basketball throughout college, excelled in tennis and occasionally in golf. He biked, skied, swam, and enjoyed long nature walks. Ron was a strong supporter of Israel and believed in its centrality to Jewish identity and pride. In 2001, his leadership at the Maccabi Movement was recognized on the James Madison high school Wall of Distinction, which honors graduates who have made an impact on our society. In 2009, Ron received the Yakir Award for lifetime achievement by Maccabi World Union. Ronald S. Carner is survived by his wife, novelist Talia Carner, and his children, Melissa Carner Simon, Jonathan Carner, Tomm Yariv Miller, and Eden Yariv Goldberg, as well as nine grandchildren. His passing was preceded by those of his parents Helen (Lustbader) Carner and Moses Carner of Brooklyn, and older brother Bruce Carner of West Hempstead, NY. His funeral on June 5, 2025 can be viewed on the Gutterman's website. For donations in his honor, please consider Maccabi USA, Friends of the IDF, Friends of Magen David Adom, and Jewish National Fund. For further information, please contact Talia Carner at: [email protected]

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Published by New York Times on Jun. 8, 2025.

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Hervé

June 27, 2025

I am very sad of this news.
I remembered a very nice person and always be happy when he comes visit us in Paris.
Sincerest condolences to his wife Talia and his children

Barbara Lew Meltzer

June 12, 2025

We are saddened by this news. We always enjoyed being together. Extending our sincerest condolences. Barbara
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Ronald A. Schwarz

June 12, 2025

Ron and I met in 1944; in Kindergarten in PS 197, in Brooklyn. We were classmates until 1951 and played together on an unbeatable softball team, the Unicorns.

A few years ago, Ron shared with me a document that presented cultural features of those early years. I include a few of these below so that the youngsters reading this (those under 70 years of age) can get insight into the post-WWII environment we shared.

- Milk delivered early in the morning and placed in a "milk box" beside the doors of our apartments.

- A childhood without television. . . We read comic books.

- On Saturdays movie theaters showed films and included newsreels sandwiched in between westerns and cartoons.

After decades of living continents apart Ron and I reunited in the 21st century in Florida, New York, Paris and the South of France. His stories of Maccabi USA and the Maccabi World Union will contine for generations.
I will miss Ron forever.

George Rosenberg

June 10, 2025

Such great memories of Ronnie my Camp Alamar counselor and then years later reconnecting into a new friendship with Ronnie and his lovely wife Talia. I will miss him. He was a special person.

Jane Pontarelli

June 9, 2025

A great man, gone to soon. His life was a blessings to all who knew him.. dear Talia love always, Jane and Joe Pontarelli

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